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Arab women cannot integrate into the labor market. Employment possibilities for them are almost nonexistent, not accessible, and are mostly based on a contractor that leads to exploitation. Arab women cannot integrate into the labor market. Arab women laborers, who were hardly heard during this summer's social protest, decided to protest on their own for their right to fair employment.

Source √ Jobs at malls will only be for Saudis: Labor Ministry
LULWA SHALHOUB | Published — Friday 21 April 2017
￼
JEDDAH: Jobs at shopping malls will be limited to Saudi nationals, the Labor and Social DevelopmentMinistry announced on Wednesday.
“Minister of Labor and Social Development (Ali Al-Ghofais) issued an order limiting work in closed shopping centers in Saudi Arabia to Saudi men and women,” Khalid Abalkhail, spokesperson at the ministry tweeted.
The Labor Ministry’s statement added that the new move should adhere to employing female sales assistants in women’s clothing and lingerie shops, which are mainly inside shopping malls.
The statement also said: “The decision ensures that the Labor and Social Development Minister sets a time plan for the implementation and designates the location in accordance with the market’s condition and the data of job applicants. Coordination with the Saudization committees in the regions will be carried out with regards to the implementation plans and their dates.”
The move comes in line with efforts to cut down the unemployment rate from 11.6 percent to 7 percent by 2030.
Saudis make up one-fifth of the number of workers in the retail sector in the Kingdom. According to Vision 2030 released in 2016, there are only 300,000 Saudis out of 1.5 million workers employed in the retail sector.
The Kingdom is seeking to create more than 450,000 jobs in the non-governmental sector by 2020, as per the NationalTransformationProgram (NTP) under Saudi Vision 2030.
The vision’s report reads: “We aim to provide job opportunities for an additional million Saudis by 2020 in a growing retail sector that attracts modern, local, regional and international brands across all regions of the country.”
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Om Waleed is a taxi driver. In fact she is the only woman driving a taxi in Cairo. She has broken a huge taboo and put up with repeated harassment to pursue her ambition of doing the job she wants in order to support her family of three.
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For Dr. Rania Elkhatib, the first Israeli Arab woman to become a plastic surgeon in Israel, the job at Rambam Medical Center is a chance to be an emissary for her community.
The first Israeli Arab woman to become a plastic surgeon, Dr Rania Elkhatib works at the Rambam Medical Center, the largest hospital in northern Israel.
After studying medicine at the Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa and then specializing in general surgery, the 28-year-old doctor decided to focus on plastic surgery: "... It was important to me because in our community plastic surgery isn't very advanced and it's not well accepted so I feel a bit like an emissary for my community, to go into this field and take it forward," she says.
Situated in Haifa, Rambam is the referral center for 11 district hospitals. Its plastic surgeons treat a number of conditions, ranging from burns, war injuries and cleft palates to breast and facial reconstruction for cancer patients.
Thirty percent of doctors at Rambam are women, and the representation of Arab physicians is proportionate to the numbers in the population.
While the hospital is committed to providing equal opportunities, Prof. Yehuda Ullmann, head of the plastic surgery department, stresses that doctors are chosen purely on merit: "Plastic surgery residency is the most wanted residency in medicine not just in Israel but all over the world, and she was elected not because she's Arab, not because she's a woman, because she is Dr. Elkhatib and she is good and she is a very good doctor over here so we are lucky to have her here."

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Every year sees a migration of thousands of poor African and Asian women to the oil rich countries of the Middle East. Young women seeking a brighter future as domestic employees, for to be a maid in Dubai is the only prospect a young Ethiopian has of gainful employment.
100Dollars a month is the sought after average wage, no matter that you are on call 24 hours a day for your employer. However, on arrival in the fairytale land of Dubai these dreams will often turn into a nightmare of bare survival. These girls are becoming the slaves of the 21st century and there is no escape. Abused in a Country where they have no voice and no alternatives, many see suicide as the only way out. A few dare to flee, wandering the streets of Dubai or finding temporary refuge in one of the few, overfilled emergency shelters in the city.

Women in Arab societies

Women in the Arab world, as in other areas of the world, have throughout history experienced discrimination and have been subject to restrictions of their freedoms and rights. Some of these practices are based on religious beliefs, but many of the limitations are cultural and emanate from tradition as well as religion. These main constraints that create an obstacle towards women's rights and liberties are reflected in laws dealing with criminal justice, economy, education and healthcare.

Arabs

Arabs (/ˈærəbz/; Arabic:عرب‎, ‘arab) are a major panethnic group whose native language is Arabic, comprising the majority of the Arab world. They primarily inhabit Western Asia, North Africa, and parts of the Horn of Africa. Before the spread of Islam, Arab referred to any of the largely nomadic Semitic tribes inhabiting the northern and central Arabian Peninsula. In modern usage Arab refers to a heterogeneous collection of Arabic-speaking peoples in the Middle East and North Africa. The ties that bind Arabs are linguistic, cultural, and political, and to a lesser extent genetic, with Arabized Arabs displaying genetic admixture from the Arabian peninsula as well as indigenous elements. As such, Arab identity is based on one or more of genealogical, linguistic or cultural grounds, although with competing identities often taking a more prominent role, based on considerations including regional, national, clan, kin, sect, and tribe affiliations and relationships. Not all people who could be considered Arab identify as such. If the Arab panethnicity is regarded as a single population, then it constitutes the world's second largest group of people after the Han Chinese.

Arab world

The Arab world (Arabic:العالم العربي‎al-ʿālam al-ʿarabī; formally: الوطن العربيal-wațan al-ʿarabī), also known as the Arab nation (الأمة العربيةal-ʾummah al-ʿarabīah), consists of the 22 Arabic-speaking countries of the Arab League.

The standard definition of the Arab world comprises the 22 countries and territories of the Arab League. These Arab states occupy an area stretching from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Arabian Sea in the east, and from the Mediterranean Sea in the north to the Horn of Africa and the Indian Ocean in the southeast. The Arab world has a combined population of around 422 million people, with over half under 25 years of age.

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia (i/ˌsɔːdiːəˈreɪbiə/, i/ˌsaʊ-/), officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is an Arab state in Western Asia constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula. With a land area of approximately 2,150,000km2 (830,000sqmi), Saudi Arabia is geographically the second-largest state in the Arab world after Algeria. Saudi Arabia is bordered by Jordan and Iraq to the north, Kuwait to the northeast, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates to the east, Oman to the southeast, and Yemen to the south. It is the only nation with both a Red Sea coast and a Persian Gulf coast, and most of its terrain consists of arid inhospitable desert or barren landforms.

The area of modern-day Saudi Arabia formerly consisted of four distinct regions: Hejaz, Najd, and parts of Eastern Arabia (Al-Ahsa) and Southern Arabia ('Asir). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 by Ibn Saud. He united the four regions into a single state through a series of conquests beginning in 1902 with the capture of Riyadh, the ancestral home of his family, the House of Saud. The country has since been an absolute monarchy, effectively a hereditary dictatorship governed along Islamic lines. The ultra-conservative Wahhabism religious movement within Sunni Islam has been called "the predominant feature of Saudi culture", with its global spreading largely financed by the oil and gas trade. Saudi Arabia is sometimes called "the Land of the Two Holy Mosques" in reference to Al-Masjid al-Haram (in Mecca), and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (in Medina), the two holiest places in Islam. The Kingdom has a total population of 28.7 million, of which 20 million are Saudi nationals and 8 million are foreigners.

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Employment of Arab women in Israel

Arab women cannot integrate into the labor market. Employment possibilities for them are almost nonexistent, not accessible, and are mostly based on a contractor that leads to exploitation. Arab women cannot integrate into the labor market. Arab women laborers, who were hardly heard during this summer's social protest, decided to protest on their own for their right to fair employment.

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Job at Malls only for Saudi's #Arab News

Job at Malls only for Saudi's #Arab News

Job at Malls only for Saudi's #Arab News

Source √ Jobs at malls will only be for Saudis: Labor Ministry
LULWA SHALHOUB | Published — Friday 21 April 2017
￼
JEDDAH: Jobs at shopping malls will be limited to Saudi nationals, the Labor and Social DevelopmentMinistry announced on Wednesday.
“Minister of Labor and Social Development (Ali Al-Ghofais) issued an order limiting work in closed shopping centers in Saudi Arabia to Saudi men and women,” Khalid Abalkhail, spokesperson at the ministry tweeted.
The Labor Ministry’s statement added that the new move should adhere to employing female sales assistants in women’s clothing and lingerie shops, which are mainly inside shopping malls.
The statement also said: “The decision ensures that the Labor and Social Development Minister sets a time plan for the implementation and designates the location in accordance with the market’s condition and the data of job applicants. Coordination with the Saudization committees in the regions will be carried out with regards to the implementation plans and their dates.”
The move comes in line with efforts to cut down the unemployment rate from 11.6 percent to 7 percent by 2030.
Saudis make up one-fifth of the number of workers in the retail sector in the Kingdom. According to Vision 2030 released in 2016, there are only 300,000 Saudis out of 1.5 million workers employed in the retail sector.
The Kingdom is seeking to create more than 450,000 jobs in the non-governmental sector by 2020, as per the NationalTransformationProgram (NTP) under Saudi Vision 2030.
The vision’s report reads: “We aim to provide job opportunities for an additional million Saudis by 2020 in a growing retail sector that attracts modern, local, regional and international brands across all regions of the country.”
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The Best Muslim Countries For Women’s Rights

The Best Muslim Countries For Women’s Rights

The Best Muslim Countries For Women’s Rights

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Chapter 4: WomenIn Society
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Empowering Women Is Smart Economics
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The Arab women in Cairo who are leading the way in aiming for equality in the work place

The Arab women in Cairo who are leading the way in aiming for equality in the work place

The Arab women in Cairo who are leading the way in aiming for equality in the work place

Om Waleed is a taxi driver. In fact she is the only woman driving a taxi in Cairo. She has broken a huge taboo and put up with repeated harassment to pursue her ambition of doing the job she wants in order to support her family of three.
Euronews took a ride with her through the capital with the constant traffic jams creating more problems on her daily trips. Her skill has won her special standing among her male colleagues.
"At first I faced a lot of problems with other drivers, because they w…
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First Israeli Arab woman plastic surgeon

First Israeli Arab woman plastic surgeon

First Israeli Arab woman plastic surgeon

For Dr. Rania Elkhatib, the first Israeli Arab woman to become a plastic surgeon in Israel, the job at Rambam Medical Center is a chance to be an emissary for her community.
The first Israeli Arab woman to become a plastic surgeon, Dr Rania Elkhatib works at the Rambam Medical Center, the largest hospital in northern Israel.
After studying medicine at the Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa and then specializing in general surgery, the 28-year-old doctor decided to focus on plastic surgery: "... It was important to me because in our community plastic surgery isn't very advanced and it's not well accepted so I feel a bit like an emissary for my community, to go into this field and take it forward," she says.
Situated in Haifa, Rambam is the referral center for 11 district hospitals. Its plastic surgeons treat a number of conditions, ranging from burns, war injuries and cleft palates to breast and facial reconstruction for cancer patients.
Thirty percent of doctors at Rambam are women, and the representation of Arab physicians is proportionate to the numbers in the population.
While the hospital is committed to providing equal opportunities, Prof. Yehuda Ullmann, head of the plastic surgery department, stresses that doctors are chosen purely on merit: "Plastic surgery residency is the most wanted residency in medicine not just in Israel but all over the world, and she was elected not because she's Arab, not because she's a woman, because she is Dr. Elkhatib and she is good and she is a very good doctor over here so we are lucky to have her here."

4:51

Nightmare in Dreamland - housemaides in Dubai

Nightmare in Dreamland - housemaides in Dubai

Nightmare in Dreamland - housemaides in Dubai

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Every year sees a migration of thousands of poor African and Asian women to the oil rich countries of the Middle East. Young women seeking a brighter future as domestic employees, for to be a maid in Dubai is the only prospect a young Ethiopian has of gainful employment.
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What Will It Take to Create Jobs in the Arab World?

http://wrld.bg/I6Kpq - Start-ups create the most jobs in the Arab World. But very few start-up firms enter the markets each year in the region, and most remain micro-firms, preventing economies from creating enough jobs to absorb a growing workforce. A new World Bank report, "Jobs or Privileges: Unleashing the Employment Potential of the Middle East and North Africa", details how policies are stifling competition & what is needed to solve the unemployment problem. Read more: http://wrld.bg/I6Kpq

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Arab women will bring honor to Canada

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What Islam really says about women | Alaa Murabit

What Islam really says about women | Alaa Murabit

What Islam really says about women | Alaa Murabit

Alaa Murabit's family moved from Canada to Libya when she was 15. Before, she’d felt equal to her brothers, but in this new environment she sensed big prohibitions on what she could accomplish. As a proud Muslim woman, she wondered: was this really religious doctrine? With humor, passion and a refreshingly rebellious spirt, she shares how she discovered examples of female leaders from across the history of her faith — and how she launched a campaign to fight for women's rights using verses directly from the Koran.
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The Arab women in Cairo leading the push for workplace equality

Om Waleed is a taxi driver. In fact she is the only woman driving a taxi in Cairo. She has broken a huge taboo and put up with repeated harassment to pursue her ambition of doing the job she wants in order to support her family of three.
Euronews took a ride with her through the capital with the constant traffic jams creating more problems on her daily trips. Her skill has won her special standing among her male colleagues.
“At first I faced a lot of problems with other drivers, because they were surprised by the presence of a woman driving a taxi, and were wondering, asking me are you driving a taxi? I was frustrated at the beginning but I started to learn not to care about their comments, refusing to listen to what they were saying or to take heed of the words I heard in the streets,” she told euronews.
A petrol station in the city has become the first in the country to hire women attendants. Eight girls work during daylight hours. They went through a training course which focused on how to deal with male customers who are usually surprised to be served by a woman. But not everyone filling up is shocked – the girls also get admiring glances especially from women who are impressed to see them there.
“My father rejected the idea at the beginning, asking me how I could would work in an open place like this, and why are women working in mens jobs! But when I started, I found it very easy and simple not as my parents had told me, and they became convinced after that,” said one of the girls, Hadeel Ashraf.
Om Khada supports her family forging metal. It is a tough job but the only one she could find to earn an income. She has broken through many barriers but believes people now believe in her and she has shown she can be as productive as men.
She says her life experience should be a beacon for other Arab women to overcome social and psychological barriers.
“It was very strange for many people to see a woman working in such a job and dealing with men in the street, they were asking me why do you work? After some years they started to get used to my work, people started to get to know me very well, I can tell you it’s not a shame at all that a woman works in any kind of job as long as it’s not illegal,” she explained.
Euronews correspondent in Cairo Mohammed Shaikhibrahim said: “With these examples which still remain very few and rare in Arab society, Arab women are proving once again their ability to break the restrictions which have been imposed on them But their dreams do not stop at this point, as the gap between reality and ambition to achieve substantial equality is still big.”

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Arab Woman Awards

Arab Woman Awards

Arab Woman Awards

An invitation to all inspiring Arab women to send us their inspiring story for a chance to be featured in our documentary

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Angela Merkel disgusted by German Flag - Throws it away at Victory Celebration of own Party

Angela Merkel disgusted by German Flag - Throws it away at Victory Celebration of own Party

Angela Merkel disgusted by German Flag - Throws it away at Victory Celebration of own Party

Angela Merkel, a former member of the Communist Youth movement, is notorious for her lack of patriotism and displaying outright hatred for her own nation. In this clip, filmed at a election victory celebration of her own party, she grabs the only German flag present on the stage and disposes of it while showing a disgusted facial expression.
This isn't the only occurrence of expressing her distaste for the flag of her own nation. In 2016, during a visit with president Erdogan, the German flag was replaced by a Turkish one, leaving her framed in two Turkish flags.
As with most other German politicians, Merkel does not recognize Germans as a people. In an effort to avoid being called "racist" and as "redemption for past crimes of Germany" all policies dictated by her arguably serve only to harm the German people.
As her policies include incentivising illegal mass immigration of millions of Muslims into Europe, efforts to lower native birth rates by state-enforced feminism and legal persecution of patriotism as "racism" or "hate speech", her party has dropped significantly in polls across the country.
In 2014 she praised a book called "Visions 2050 - Future dialogues" which predicts the physical extinction of Germans through mass immigration. She claims this is a good thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqIdghXyOP8
Germany has the lowest birth rate in the world. Last year she called for the state to do more "propaganda" in Africa and Arab nations "directed to young males" to give incentives to move to Germany to fill "much needed jobs" and solve the demographic crisis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqIdghXyOP8
Her New Year's speech was broadcasted with Arabic subtitles. While over 500 women were attacked in a mass rape attack in Cologne, Merkel stated that there is nothing but hate in the hearts of "Germans who think Germany belongs to them" and finished her speech with a call to stop differentiating between "newcomers" and "the old Germans". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEIl9GUrZ_Q
As more Germans become aware of her destructive, suicidal policies, she is openly booed as a traitor whenever she travels between her armored car and government buildings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXCcGNzK3YY
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One-on-one with Mona Ataya [Founder & CEO, Mumzworld]

Mona Ataya is the founder and CEO of Mumzworld.
She is a leading entrepreneur and a role model within this region. In 2013, she was listed among the 100 Most PowerfulArabWomen by Arabian Business and was listed among the most powerful Arabs, next generation in 2013.
Mona has always been resilient and ambitious. To grow her skills, she started a job at P&G, then started working for Johnson and Jonshon, and later became one of the co-founding members at Bayt.com.
While raising her 3 children, she discovered a gap in the market and couldn’t find enough support for mothers who needed advice and help with their purchasing decision. To address this need she founded Mumzworld, the leading ecommerce website for mothers across the region.
Mona Ataya talks about her passion to empower mothers and make a difference to the community.

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Employment of Arab women in Israel

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Caution to Ghanaian Girls Leaving for Arab Nations for Jobs

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Job at Malls only for Saudi's #Arab News

Source √ Jobs at malls will only be for Saudis: Labor Ministry
LULWA SHALHOUB | Published — Friday 21 April 2017
￼
JEDDAH: Jobs at shopping malls will be limited to Saudi nationals, the Labor and Social DevelopmentMinistry announced on Wednesday.
“Minister of Labor and Social Development (Ali Al-Ghofais) issued an order limiting work in closed shopping centers in Saudi Arabia to Saudi men and women,” Khalid Abalkhail, spokesperson at the ministry tweeted.
The Labor Ministry’s statement added that the new move should adhere to employing female sales assistants in women’s clothing and lingerie shops, which are mainly inside shopping malls.
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The Arab women in Cairo who are leading the way in aiming for equality in the work place

Om Waleed is a taxi driver. In fact she is the only woman driving a taxi in Cairo. She has broken a huge taboo and put up with repeated harassment to pursue her ambition of doing the job she wants in order to support her family of three.
Euronews took a ride with her through the capital with the constant traffic jams creating more problems on her daily trips. Her skill has won her special standing among her male colleagues.
"At first I faced a lot of problems with other drivers, because they w…
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First Israeli Arab woman plastic surgeon

For Dr. Rania Elkhatib, the first Israeli Arab woman to become a plastic surgeon in Israel, the job at Rambam Medical Center is a chance to be an emissary for her community.
The first Israeli Arab woman to become a plastic surgeon, Dr Rania Elkhatib works at the Rambam Medical Center, the largest hospital in northern Israel.
After studying medicine at the Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa and then specializing in general surgery, the 28-year-old doctor decided to focus on plastic surgery: "... It was important to me because in our community plastic surgery isn't very advanced and it's not well accepted so I feel a bit like an emissary for my community, to go into this field and take it forward," she says.
Situated in Haifa, Rambam is the referral center for 11 di...

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Nightmare in Dreamland - housemaides in Dubai

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Every year sees a migration of thousands of poor African and Asian women to the oil rich countries of the Middle East. Young women seeking a brighter future as domestic employees, for to be a maid in Dubai is the only prospect a young Ethiopian has of gainful employment.
100Dollars a month is the sought after average wage, no matter that you are on call 24 hours a day for your employer. However, on arrival in the fairytale land of Dubai these dreams will often turn into a nightmare of bare survival. These girls are becoming the slaves of the 21st century and there is no escape. Abused in a Country where they have no voice and no alternatives, many see suicide as the only way out. A few dare to flee, wandering the streets of Dubai or finding temporary refuge in o...

Arab Migrants Told “Swedish Women Require Real Men”

According to an investigation by Swedish newspaper Dala-Demokraten, Arab migrants are being promised ‘free blonde Swedish girls’ and taxpayer-funded luxury treatment if they pay people smugglers to help them reach Scandinavia.
The report explains how most of the migrants seeking to cross into Europe who are being targeted by people smugglers are not even from Syria and cannot be considered refugees at all given that they reside in neighboring countries not at war.
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What Will It Take to Create Jobs in the Arab World?

http://wrld.bg/I6Kpq - Start-ups create the most jobs in the Arab World. But very few start-up firms enter the markets each year in the region, and most remain micro-firms, preventing economies from creating enough jobs to absorb a growing workforce. A new World Bank report, "Jobs or Privileges: Unleashing the Employment Potential of the Middle East and North Africa", details how policies are stifling competition & what is needed to solve the unemployment problem. Read more: http://wrld.bg/I6Kpq

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Alaa Murabit's family moved from Canada to Libya when she was 15. Before, she’d felt equal to her brothers, but in this new environment she sensed big prohibitions on what she could accomplish. As a proud Muslim woman, she wondered: was this really religious doctrine? With humor, passion and a refreshingly rebellious spirt, she shares how she discovered examples of female leaders from across the history of her faith — and how she launched a campaign to fight for women's rights using verses directly from the Koran.
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The Arab women in Cairo leading the push for workplace equality

Om Waleed is a taxi driver. In fact she is the only woman driving a taxi in Cairo. She has broken a huge taboo and put up with repeated harassment to pursue her ambition of doing the job she wants in order to support her family of three.
Euronews took a ride with her through the capital with the constant traffic jams creating more problems on her daily trips. Her skill has won her special standing among her male colleagues.
“At first I faced a lot of problems with other drivers, because they were surprised by the presence of a woman driving a taxi, and were wondering, asking me are you driving a taxi? I was frustrated at the beginning but I started to learn not to care about their comments, refusing to listen to what they were saying or to take heed of the words I heard in the streets,” ...

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Angela Merkel disgusted by German Flag - Throws it away at Victory Celebration of own Party

Angela Merkel, a former member of the Communist Youth movement, is notorious for her lack of patriotism and displaying outright hatred for her own nation. In this clip, filmed at a election victory celebration of her own party, she grabs the only German flag present on the stage and disposes of it while showing a disgusted facial expression.
This isn't the only occurrence of expressing her distaste for the flag of her own nation. In 2016, during a visit with president Erdogan, the German flag was replaced by a Turkish one, leaving her framed in two Turkish flags.
As with most other German politicians, Merkel does not recognize Germans as a people. In an effort to avoid being called "racist" and as "redemption for past crimes of Germany" all policies dictated by her arguably serve only t...

One-on-one with Mona Ataya [Founder & CEO, Mumzworld]

Mona Ataya is the founder and CEO of Mumzworld.
She is a leading entrepreneur and a role model within this region. In 2013, she was listed among the 100 Most PowerfulArabWomen by Arabian Business and was listed among the most powerful Arabs, next generation in 2013.
Mona has always been resilient and ambitious. To grow her skills, she started a job at P&G, then started working for Johnson and Jonshon, and later became one of the co-founding members at Bayt.com.
While raising her 3 children, she discovered a gap in the market and couldn’t find enough support for mothers who needed advice and help with their purchasing decision. To address this need she founded Mumzworld, the leading ecommerce website for mothers across the region.
Mona Ataya talks about her passion to empower mothers ...

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Employment of Arab women in Israel

Arab women cannot integrate into the labor market. Employment possibilities for them are almost nonexistent, not accessible, and are mostly based on a contracto...

Arab women cannot integrate into the labor market. Employment possibilities for them are almost nonexistent, not accessible, and are mostly based on a contractor that leads to exploitation. Arab women cannot integrate into the labor market. Arab women laborers, who were hardly heard during this summer's social protest, decided to protest on their own for their right to fair employment.

Arab women cannot integrate into the labor market. Employment possibilities for them are almost nonexistent, not accessible, and are mostly based on a contractor that leads to exploitation. Arab women cannot integrate into the labor market. Arab women laborers, who were hardly heard during this summer's social protest, decided to protest on their own for their right to fair employment.

Source √ Jobs at malls will only be for Saudis: Labor Ministry
LULWA SHALHOUB | Published — Friday 21 April 2017
￼
JEDDAH: Jobs at shopping malls will be limited to Saudi nationals, the Labor and Social DevelopmentMinistry announced on Wednesday.
“Minister of Labor and Social Development (Ali Al-Ghofais) issued an order limiting work in closed shopping centers in Saudi Arabia to Saudi men and women,” Khalid Abalkhail, spokesperson at the ministry tweeted.
The Labor Ministry’s statement added that the new move should adhere to employing female sales assistants in women’s clothing and lingerie shops, which are mainly inside shopping malls.
The statement also said: “The decision ensures that the Labor and Social Development Minister sets a time plan for the implementation and designates the location in accordance with the market’s condition and the data of job applicants. Coordination with the Saudization committees in the regions will be carried out with regards to the implementation plans and their dates.”
The move comes in line with efforts to cut down the unemployment rate from 11.6 percent to 7 percent by 2030.
Saudis make up one-fifth of the number of workers in the retail sector in the Kingdom. According to Vision 2030 released in 2016, there are only 300,000 Saudis out of 1.5 million workers employed in the retail sector.
The Kingdom is seeking to create more than 450,000 jobs in the non-governmental sector by 2020, as per the NationalTransformationProgram (NTP) under Saudi Vision 2030.
The vision’s report reads: “We aim to provide job opportunities for an additional million Saudis by 2020 in a growing retail sector that attracts modern, local, regional and international brands across all regions of the country.”
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Source √ Jobs at malls will only be for Saudis: Labor Ministry
LULWA SHALHOUB | Published — Friday 21 April 2017
￼
JEDDAH: Jobs at shopping malls will be limited to Saudi nationals, the Labor and Social DevelopmentMinistry announced on Wednesday.
“Minister of Labor and Social Development (Ali Al-Ghofais) issued an order limiting work in closed shopping centers in Saudi Arabia to Saudi men and women,” Khalid Abalkhail, spokesperson at the ministry tweeted.
The Labor Ministry’s statement added that the new move should adhere to employing female sales assistants in women’s clothing and lingerie shops, which are mainly inside shopping malls.
The statement also said: “The decision ensures that the Labor and Social Development Minister sets a time plan for the implementation and designates the location in accordance with the market’s condition and the data of job applicants. Coordination with the Saudization committees in the regions will be carried out with regards to the implementation plans and their dates.”
The move comes in line with efforts to cut down the unemployment rate from 11.6 percent to 7 percent by 2030.
Saudis make up one-fifth of the number of workers in the retail sector in the Kingdom. According to Vision 2030 released in 2016, there are only 300,000 Saudis out of 1.5 million workers employed in the retail sector.
The Kingdom is seeking to create more than 450,000 jobs in the non-governmental sector by 2020, as per the NationalTransformationProgram (NTP) under Saudi Vision 2030.
The vision’s report reads: “We aim to provide job opportunities for an additional million Saudis by 2020 in a growing retail sector that attracts modern, local, regional and international brands across all regions of the country.”
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The Arab women in Cairo who are leading the way in aiming for equality in the work place

Om Waleed is a taxi driver. In fact she is the only woman driving a taxi in Cairo. She has broken a huge taboo and put up with repeated harassment to pursue her...

Om Waleed is a taxi driver. In fact she is the only woman driving a taxi in Cairo. She has broken a huge taboo and put up with repeated harassment to pursue her ambition of doing the job she wants in order to support her family of three.
Euronews took a ride with her through the capital with the constant traffic jams creating more problems on her daily trips. Her skill has won her special standing among her male colleagues.
"At first I faced a lot of problems with other drivers, because they w…
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Om Waleed is a taxi driver. In fact she is the only woman driving a taxi in Cairo. She has broken a huge taboo and put up with repeated harassment to pursue her ambition of doing the job she wants in order to support her family of three.
Euronews took a ride with her through the capital with the constant traffic jams creating more problems on her daily trips. Her skill has won her special standing among her male colleagues.
"At first I faced a lot of problems with other drivers, because they w…
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For Dr. Rania Elkhatib, the first Israeli Arab woman to become a plastic surgeon in Israel, the job at Rambam Medical Center is a chance to be an emissary for her community.
The first Israeli Arab woman to become a plastic surgeon, Dr Rania Elkhatib works at the Rambam Medical Center, the largest hospital in northern Israel.
After studying medicine at the Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa and then specializing in general surgery, the 28-year-old doctor decided to focus on plastic surgery: "... It was important to me because in our community plastic surgery isn't very advanced and it's not well accepted so I feel a bit like an emissary for my community, to go into this field and take it forward," she says.
Situated in Haifa, Rambam is the referral center for 11 district hospitals. Its plastic surgeons treat a number of conditions, ranging from burns, war injuries and cleft palates to breast and facial reconstruction for cancer patients.
Thirty percent of doctors at Rambam are women, and the representation of Arab physicians is proportionate to the numbers in the population.
While the hospital is committed to providing equal opportunities, Prof. Yehuda Ullmann, head of the plastic surgery department, stresses that doctors are chosen purely on merit: "Plastic surgery residency is the most wanted residency in medicine not just in Israel but all over the world, and she was elected not because she's Arab, not because she's a woman, because she is Dr. Elkhatib and she is good and she is a very good doctor over here so we are lucky to have her here."

For Dr. Rania Elkhatib, the first Israeli Arab woman to become a plastic surgeon in Israel, the job at Rambam Medical Center is a chance to be an emissary for her community.
The first Israeli Arab woman to become a plastic surgeon, Dr Rania Elkhatib works at the Rambam Medical Center, the largest hospital in northern Israel.
After studying medicine at the Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa and then specializing in general surgery, the 28-year-old doctor decided to focus on plastic surgery: "... It was important to me because in our community plastic surgery isn't very advanced and it's not well accepted so I feel a bit like an emissary for my community, to go into this field and take it forward," she says.
Situated in Haifa, Rambam is the referral center for 11 district hospitals. Its plastic surgeons treat a number of conditions, ranging from burns, war injuries and cleft palates to breast and facial reconstruction for cancer patients.
Thirty percent of doctors at Rambam are women, and the representation of Arab physicians is proportionate to the numbers in the population.
While the hospital is committed to providing equal opportunities, Prof. Yehuda Ullmann, head of the plastic surgery department, stresses that doctors are chosen purely on merit: "Plastic surgery residency is the most wanted residency in medicine not just in Israel but all over the world, and she was elected not because she's Arab, not because she's a woman, because she is Dr. Elkhatib and she is good and she is a very good doctor over here so we are lucky to have her here."

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Every year sees a migration of thousands of poor African and Asian women to the oil rich countries of the Middle East. Young women seeking a brighter future as domestic employees, for to be a maid in Dubai is the only prospect a young Ethiopian has of gainful employment.
100Dollars a month is the sought after average wage, no matter that you are on call 24 hours a day for your employer. However, on arrival in the fairytale land of Dubai these dreams will often turn into a nightmare of bare survival. These girls are becoming the slaves of the 21st century and there is no escape. Abused in a Country where they have no voice and no alternatives, many see suicide as the only way out. A few dare to flee, wandering the streets of Dubai or finding temporary refuge in one of the few, overfilled emergency shelters in the city.

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Every year sees a migration of thousands of poor African and Asian women to the oil rich countries of the Middle East. Young women seeking a brighter future as domestic employees, for to be a maid in Dubai is the only prospect a young Ethiopian has of gainful employment.
100Dollars a month is the sought after average wage, no matter that you are on call 24 hours a day for your employer. However, on arrival in the fairytale land of Dubai these dreams will often turn into a nightmare of bare survival. These girls are becoming the slaves of the 21st century and there is no escape. Abused in a Country where they have no voice and no alternatives, many see suicide as the only way out. A few dare to flee, wandering the streets of Dubai or finding temporary refuge in one of the few, overfilled emergency shelters in the city.

What Will It Take to Create Jobs in the Arab World?

http://wrld.bg/I6Kpq - Start-ups create the most jobs in the Arab World. But very few start-up firms enter the markets each year in the region, and most remain ...

http://wrld.bg/I6Kpq - Start-ups create the most jobs in the Arab World. But very few start-up firms enter the markets each year in the region, and most remain micro-firms, preventing economies from creating enough jobs to absorb a growing workforce. A new World Bank report, "Jobs or Privileges: Unleashing the Employment Potential of the Middle East and North Africa", details how policies are stifling competition & what is needed to solve the unemployment problem. Read more: http://wrld.bg/I6Kpq

http://wrld.bg/I6Kpq - Start-ups create the most jobs in the Arab World. But very few start-up firms enter the markets each year in the region, and most remain micro-firms, preventing economies from creating enough jobs to absorb a growing workforce. A new World Bank report, "Jobs or Privileges: Unleashing the Employment Potential of the Middle East and North Africa", details how policies are stifling competition & what is needed to solve the unemployment problem. Read more: http://wrld.bg/I6Kpq

What Islam really says about women | Alaa Murabit

Alaa Murabit's family moved from Canada to Libya when she was 15. Before, she’d felt equal to her brothers, but in this new environment she sensed big prohibiti...

Alaa Murabit's family moved from Canada to Libya when she was 15. Before, she’d felt equal to her brothers, but in this new environment she sensed big prohibitions on what she could accomplish. As a proud Muslim woman, she wondered: was this really religious doctrine? With humor, passion and a refreshingly rebellious spirt, she shares how she discovered examples of female leaders from across the history of her faith — and how she launched a campaign to fight for women's rights using verses directly from the Koran.
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Alaa Murabit's family moved from Canada to Libya when she was 15. Before, she’d felt equal to her brothers, but in this new environment she sensed big prohibitions on what she could accomplish. As a proud Muslim woman, she wondered: was this really religious doctrine? With humor, passion and a refreshingly rebellious spirt, she shares how she discovered examples of female leaders from across the history of her faith — and how she launched a campaign to fight for women's rights using verses directly from the Koran.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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Ever dated an arab girl and realised shes actually the crazy psycho girl you swore you would never end up with ? And for those who havent dated an arab girl the...

Ever dated an arab girl and realised shes actually the crazy psycho girl you swore you would never end up with ? And for those who havent dated an arab girl then here are her personality traits.
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The Arab women in Cairo leading the push for workplace equality

Om Waleed is a taxi driver. In fact she is the only woman driving a taxi in Cairo. She has broken a huge taboo and put up with repeated harassment to pursue her...

Om Waleed is a taxi driver. In fact she is the only woman driving a taxi in Cairo. She has broken a huge taboo and put up with repeated harassment to pursue her ambition of doing the job she wants in order to support her family of three.
Euronews took a ride with her through the capital with the constant traffic jams creating more problems on her daily trips. Her skill has won her special standing among her male colleagues.
“At first I faced a lot of problems with other drivers, because they were surprised by the presence of a woman driving a taxi, and were wondering, asking me are you driving a taxi? I was frustrated at the beginning but I started to learn not to care about their comments, refusing to listen to what they were saying or to take heed of the words I heard in the streets,” she told euronews.
A petrol station in the city has become the first in the country to hire women attendants. Eight girls work during daylight hours. They went through a training course which focused on how to deal with male customers who are usually surprised to be served by a woman. But not everyone filling up is shocked – the girls also get admiring glances especially from women who are impressed to see them there.
“My father rejected the idea at the beginning, asking me how I could would work in an open place like this, and why are women working in mens jobs! But when I started, I found it very easy and simple not as my parents had told me, and they became convinced after that,” said one of the girls, Hadeel Ashraf.
Om Khada supports her family forging metal. It is a tough job but the only one she could find to earn an income. She has broken through many barriers but believes people now believe in her and she has shown she can be as productive as men.
She says her life experience should be a beacon for other Arab women to overcome social and psychological barriers.
“It was very strange for many people to see a woman working in such a job and dealing with men in the street, they were asking me why do you work? After some years they started to get used to my work, people started to get to know me very well, I can tell you it’s not a shame at all that a woman works in any kind of job as long as it’s not illegal,” she explained.
Euronews correspondent in Cairo Mohammed Shaikhibrahim said: “With these examples which still remain very few and rare in Arab society, Arab women are proving once again their ability to break the restrictions which have been imposed on them But their dreams do not stop at this point, as the gap between reality and ambition to achieve substantial equality is still big.”

Om Waleed is a taxi driver. In fact she is the only woman driving a taxi in Cairo. She has broken a huge taboo and put up with repeated harassment to pursue her ambition of doing the job she wants in order to support her family of three.
Euronews took a ride with her through the capital with the constant traffic jams creating more problems on her daily trips. Her skill has won her special standing among her male colleagues.
“At first I faced a lot of problems with other drivers, because they were surprised by the presence of a woman driving a taxi, and were wondering, asking me are you driving a taxi? I was frustrated at the beginning but I started to learn not to care about their comments, refusing to listen to what they were saying or to take heed of the words I heard in the streets,” she told euronews.
A petrol station in the city has become the first in the country to hire women attendants. Eight girls work during daylight hours. They went through a training course which focused on how to deal with male customers who are usually surprised to be served by a woman. But not everyone filling up is shocked – the girls also get admiring glances especially from women who are impressed to see them there.
“My father rejected the idea at the beginning, asking me how I could would work in an open place like this, and why are women working in mens jobs! But when I started, I found it very easy and simple not as my parents had told me, and they became convinced after that,” said one of the girls, Hadeel Ashraf.
Om Khada supports her family forging metal. It is a tough job but the only one she could find to earn an income. She has broken through many barriers but believes people now believe in her and she has shown she can be as productive as men.
She says her life experience should be a beacon for other Arab women to overcome social and psychological barriers.
“It was very strange for many people to see a woman working in such a job and dealing with men in the street, they were asking me why do you work? After some years they started to get used to my work, people started to get to know me very well, I can tell you it’s not a shame at all that a woman works in any kind of job as long as it’s not illegal,” she explained.
Euronews correspondent in Cairo Mohammed Shaikhibrahim said: “With these examples which still remain very few and rare in Arab society, Arab women are proving once again their ability to break the restrictions which have been imposed on them But their dreams do not stop at this point, as the gap between reality and ambition to achieve substantial equality is still big.”

Angela Merkel disgusted by German Flag - Throws it away at Victory Celebration of own Party

Angela Merkel, a former member of the Communist Youth movement, is notorious for her lack of patriotism and displaying outright hatred for her own nation. In th...

Angela Merkel, a former member of the Communist Youth movement, is notorious for her lack of patriotism and displaying outright hatred for her own nation. In this clip, filmed at a election victory celebration of her own party, she grabs the only German flag present on the stage and disposes of it while showing a disgusted facial expression.
This isn't the only occurrence of expressing her distaste for the flag of her own nation. In 2016, during a visit with president Erdogan, the German flag was replaced by a Turkish one, leaving her framed in two Turkish flags.
As with most other German politicians, Merkel does not recognize Germans as a people. In an effort to avoid being called "racist" and as "redemption for past crimes of Germany" all policies dictated by her arguably serve only to harm the German people.
As her policies include incentivising illegal mass immigration of millions of Muslims into Europe, efforts to lower native birth rates by state-enforced feminism and legal persecution of patriotism as "racism" or "hate speech", her party has dropped significantly in polls across the country.
In 2014 she praised a book called "Visions 2050 - Future dialogues" which predicts the physical extinction of Germans through mass immigration. She claims this is a good thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqIdghXyOP8
Germany has the lowest birth rate in the world. Last year she called for the state to do more "propaganda" in Africa and Arab nations "directed to young males" to give incentives to move to Germany to fill "much needed jobs" and solve the demographic crisis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqIdghXyOP8
Her New Year's speech was broadcasted with Arabic subtitles. While over 500 women were attacked in a mass rape attack in Cologne, Merkel stated that there is nothing but hate in the hearts of "Germans who think Germany belongs to them" and finished her speech with a call to stop differentiating between "newcomers" and "the old Germans". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEIl9GUrZ_Q
As more Germans become aware of her destructive, suicidal policies, she is openly booed as a traitor whenever she travels between her armored car and government buildings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXCcGNzK3YY
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Angela Merkel, a former member of the Communist Youth movement, is notorious for her lack of patriotism and displaying outright hatred for her own nation. In this clip, filmed at a election victory celebration of her own party, she grabs the only German flag present on the stage and disposes of it while showing a disgusted facial expression.
This isn't the only occurrence of expressing her distaste for the flag of her own nation. In 2016, during a visit with president Erdogan, the German flag was replaced by a Turkish one, leaving her framed in two Turkish flags.
As with most other German politicians, Merkel does not recognize Germans as a people. In an effort to avoid being called "racist" and as "redemption for past crimes of Germany" all policies dictated by her arguably serve only to harm the German people.
As her policies include incentivising illegal mass immigration of millions of Muslims into Europe, efforts to lower native birth rates by state-enforced feminism and legal persecution of patriotism as "racism" or "hate speech", her party has dropped significantly in polls across the country.
In 2014 she praised a book called "Visions 2050 - Future dialogues" which predicts the physical extinction of Germans through mass immigration. She claims this is a good thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqIdghXyOP8
Germany has the lowest birth rate in the world. Last year she called for the state to do more "propaganda" in Africa and Arab nations "directed to young males" to give incentives to move to Germany to fill "much needed jobs" and solve the demographic crisis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqIdghXyOP8
Her New Year's speech was broadcasted with Arabic subtitles. While over 500 women were attacked in a mass rape attack in Cologne, Merkel stated that there is nothing but hate in the hearts of "Germans who think Germany belongs to them" and finished her speech with a call to stop differentiating between "newcomers" and "the old Germans". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEIl9GUrZ_Q
As more Germans become aware of her destructive, suicidal policies, she is openly booed as a traitor whenever she travels between her armored car and government buildings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXCcGNzK3YY
http://vidmax.com/politics

One-on-one with Mona Ataya [Founder & CEO, Mumzworld]

Mona Ataya is the founder and CEO of Mumzworld.
She is a leading entrepreneur and a role model within this region. In 2013, she was listed among the 100 Most P...

Mona Ataya is the founder and CEO of Mumzworld.
She is a leading entrepreneur and a role model within this region. In 2013, she was listed among the 100 Most PowerfulArabWomen by Arabian Business and was listed among the most powerful Arabs, next generation in 2013.
Mona has always been resilient and ambitious. To grow her skills, she started a job at P&G, then started working for Johnson and Jonshon, and later became one of the co-founding members at Bayt.com.
While raising her 3 children, she discovered a gap in the market and couldn’t find enough support for mothers who needed advice and help with their purchasing decision. To address this need she founded Mumzworld, the leading ecommerce website for mothers across the region.
Mona Ataya talks about her passion to empower mothers and make a difference to the community.

Mona Ataya is the founder and CEO of Mumzworld.
She is a leading entrepreneur and a role model within this region. In 2013, she was listed among the 100 Most PowerfulArabWomen by Arabian Business and was listed among the most powerful Arabs, next generation in 2013.
Mona has always been resilient and ambitious. To grow her skills, she started a job at P&G, then started working for Johnson and Jonshon, and later became one of the co-founding members at Bayt.com.
While raising her 3 children, she discovered a gap in the market and couldn’t find enough support for mothers who needed advice and help with their purchasing decision. To address this need she founded Mumzworld, the leading ecommerce website for mothers across the region.
Mona Ataya talks about her passion to empower mothers and make a difference to the community.

ReemAsaad giving a talk on ' Saudi ArabianWomen at Work' at the Warwick Economics Summit.
A successful wealth manager and analyst at Saudi Fransi Capital with over 12 years of experience in investment management and finance, Reem Asaad boasts an impressive résumé. But that's not all that defines her work.
Recently named one of the most influential Arabs in the world Reem has been hailed as a champion of Saudi Arabian women, with the self-proclaimed aim of encouraging and raising financial awareness in Saudi Arabia and promoting the social and economic well-being of its people.
Her 'LingerieCampaign', calling for better employment opportunities and improved consumer rights for women in the lingerie business, has received international recognition. In Saudi Arabia, one of the world's m...

published: 03 Mar 2013

Caution to Ghanaian Girls Leaving for Arab Nations for Jobs

published: 13 May 2017

Arab Migrants Told “Swedish Women Require Real Men”

According to an investigation by Swedish newspaper Dala-Demokraten, Arab migrants are being promised ‘free blonde Swedish girls’ and taxpayer-funded luxury treatment if they pay people smugglers to help them reach Scandinavia.
The report explains how most of the migrants seeking to cross into Europe who are being targeted by people smugglers are not even from Syria and cannot be considered refugees at all given that they reside in neighboring countries not at war.
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Women and Science in the Arab World

Pursuing a science career in the Arab world is challenging, but women embarking on this path may face more hurdles than their male peers.
Why are there very few models of women scientist that young researchers can aspire to? Why do women hardly ever land top managerial jobs in universities and research centres?
On 27 March, 2014, and as part of Egypt's Science Month, NatureMiddle East and Nature magazine's Arabic Edition hosted a panel discussion with four prominent women researchers, at the American University in Cairo, to explore the issues women in the science industry face, and look at success stories.
The panel included Nagwa El-Badri, the department chair of biomedical sciences at ZewailUniversity of Science and Technology, RaniaSiam, the chair of the department of biology at t...

Originally broadcast October 18, 2013Marketplace is checking back in to six of Canada’s largest hotel chains, testing to see if they have cleaned up their act after we revealed The Dirt on Hotels last year. Are the stains on the sheets and walls gone? Are the bathrooms and ice machines free of bacteria? Despite promises to address the shocking conditions, bedroom surprises still lurk in some of Canada’s most popular hotels.
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Visitor Guide in UAE-Dubai to hunt a job | Find a job

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Lamborghini Owner Picks up A Homeless Man. Alex Is Back! And He Is Ready For His Job Interview.

My only hope with posting this second of a two part video is that it will somehow encourage at least ONE other person somewhere out there in the world to go and randomly help another human being regardless of the situation or money or anything else. Just help them, and don't be scared to tell people that you did something. Filming and posting creates awareness. End of story. Thanks for watching.

published: 06 Dec 2016

Where are all the Women? A British Academy panel discussion

This British Academy-organised event took place on Wednesday 24 October2012 at The Royal Society 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, LondonSW1Y 5AG.
This debate is a collaboration between British Academy and TCCE's Inside Out Festival. Festival details can be found at: www.insideoutfestival.org.uk
Is women's equality already a thing of the past? Did it ever exist at all?
There are now fewer women in government than in recent years, very few female university Vice Chancellors and publicly funded bodies established to promote innovation are overwhelmingly male-dominated. Only 6.5% of FTSE 350 company executive directors are women, and in sectors such as film and theatre, women directors are still poorly represented.
This discussion will ask why women in a range of sectors are still not gettin...

ReemAsaad giving a talk on ' Saudi ArabianWomen at Work' at the Warwick Economics Summit.
A successful wealth manager and analyst at Saudi Fransi Capital with over 12 years of experience in investment management and finance, Reem Asaad boasts an impressive résumé. But that's not all that defines her work.
Recently named one of the most influential Arabs in the world Reem has been hailed as a champion of Saudi Arabian women, with the self-proclaimed aim of encouraging and raising financial awareness in Saudi Arabia and promoting the social and economic well-being of its people.
Her 'LingerieCampaign', calling for better employment opportunities and improved consumer rights for women in the lingerie business, has received international recognition. In Saudi Arabia, one of the world's most conservative nations, women had long been required to buy underwear from stores staffed exclusively by men.
But in 2008 Reem launched one of the most successful social media campaigns in recent years. She set up a facebook group calling for action to ensure that only women could work in lingerie shops, and in 2011, after years of tireless writing and public speaking, her work paid off. Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah passed a directive ensuring that all such shops would be staffed solely by Saudi women.
The campaign culminated in the creation of tens of thousands of jobs for Arab women - not only changing the law but also empowering Saudi women and moving the nation one step closer to economic gender balance.
Unwavering in her campaign for equality, Reem is now aiming to improve the provision of childcare for working mothers, and she looks set to continue to address underlying issues regarding women's rights in Saudi Arabia.

ReemAsaad giving a talk on ' Saudi ArabianWomen at Work' at the Warwick Economics Summit.
A successful wealth manager and analyst at Saudi Fransi Capital with over 12 years of experience in investment management and finance, Reem Asaad boasts an impressive résumé. But that's not all that defines her work.
Recently named one of the most influential Arabs in the world Reem has been hailed as a champion of Saudi Arabian women, with the self-proclaimed aim of encouraging and raising financial awareness in Saudi Arabia and promoting the social and economic well-being of its people.
Her 'LingerieCampaign', calling for better employment opportunities and improved consumer rights for women in the lingerie business, has received international recognition. In Saudi Arabia, one of the world's most conservative nations, women had long been required to buy underwear from stores staffed exclusively by men.
But in 2008 Reem launched one of the most successful social media campaigns in recent years. She set up a facebook group calling for action to ensure that only women could work in lingerie shops, and in 2011, after years of tireless writing and public speaking, her work paid off. Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah passed a directive ensuring that all such shops would be staffed solely by Saudi women.
The campaign culminated in the creation of tens of thousands of jobs for Arab women - not only changing the law but also empowering Saudi women and moving the nation one step closer to economic gender balance.
Unwavering in her campaign for equality, Reem is now aiming to improve the provision of childcare for working mothers, and she looks set to continue to address underlying issues regarding women's rights in Saudi Arabia.

The League of Arab States adopted a regional action plan on women, peace and security in partnership with U.N. Women in October 2015, highlighting the need to empower Arab female leaders to strengthen institutions and help communities address conflict peacefully. On December 5, to mark the FifthAnnual Arab-American Day, the League of Arab States and the U.S.Institute of Peace will host a discussion with Arab women leaders, academics and policymakers, including the newly-elected Minnesota HouseRepresentative and Somali American, Ilhan Omar, on how education and economic opportunities can engage women and men in supporting women’s voices, equality and success.
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The League of Arab States adopted a regional action plan on women, peace and security in partnership with U.N. Women in October 2015, highlighting the need to empower Arab female leaders to strengthen institutions and help communities address conflict peacefully. On December 5, to mark the FifthAnnual Arab-American Day, the League of Arab States and the U.S.Institute of Peace will host a discussion with Arab women leaders, academics and policymakers, including the newly-elected Minnesota HouseRepresentative and Somali American, Ilhan Omar, on how education and economic opportunities can engage women and men in supporting women’s voices, equality and success.
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Originally broadcast October 18, 2013Marketplace is checking back in to six of Canada’s largest hotel chains, testing to see if they have cleaned up their act after we revealed The Dirt on Hotels last year. Are the stains on the sheets and walls gone? Are the bathrooms and ice machines free of bacteria? Despite promises to address the shocking conditions, bedroom surprises still lurk in some of Canada’s most popular hotels.
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Originally broadcast October 18, 2013Marketplace is checking back in to six of Canada’s largest hotel chains, testing to see if they have cleaned up their act after we revealed The Dirt on Hotels last year. Are the stains on the sheets and walls gone? Are the bathrooms and ice machines free of bacteria? Despite promises to address the shocking conditions, bedroom surprises still lurk in some of Canada’s most popular hotels.
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Lamborghini Owner Picks up A Homeless Man. Alex Is Back! And He Is Ready For His Job Interview.

My only hope with posting this second of a two part video is that it will somehow encourage at least ONE other person somewhere out there in the world to go and...

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Hyderabad Women harassed by Arab Family in Gulf

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Employment of Arab women in Israel

Arab women cannot integrate into the labor market. Employment possibilities for them are almost nonexistent, not accessible, and are mostly based on a contractor that leads to exploitation. Arab women cannot integrate into the labor market. Arab women laborers, who were hardly heard during this summer's social protest, decided to protest on their own for their right to fair employment.

Job at Malls only for Saudi's #Arab News

Source √ Jobs at malls will only be for Saudis: Labor Ministry
LULWA SHALHOUB | Published — Friday 21 April 2017
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JEDDAH: Jobs at shopping malls will be limited to Saudi nationals, the Labor and Social DevelopmentMinistry announced on Wednesday.
“Minister of Labor and Social Development (Ali Al-Ghofais) issued an order limiting work in closed shopping centers in Saudi Arabia to Saudi men and women,” Khalid Abalkhail, spokesperson at the ministry tweeted.
The Labor Ministry’s statement added that the new move should adhere to employing female sales assistants in women’s clothing and lingerie shops, which are mainly inside shopping malls.
The statement also said: “The decision ensures that the Labor and Social Development Minister sets a time plan for the implementation and designates the location in accordance with the market’s condition and the data of job applicants. Coordination with the Saudization committees in the regions will be carried out with regards to the implementation plans and their dates.”
The move comes in line with efforts to cut down the unemployment rate from 11.6 percent to 7 percent by 2030.
Saudis make up one-fifth of the number of workers in the retail sector in the Kingdom. According to Vision 2030 released in 2016, there are only 300,000 Saudis out of 1.5 million workers employed in the retail sector.
The Kingdom is seeking to create more than 450,000 jobs in the non-governmental sector by 2020, as per the NationalTransformationProgram (NTP) under Saudi Vision 2030.
The vision’s report reads: “We aim to provide job opportunities for an additional million Saudis by 2020 in a growing retail sector that attracts modern, local, regional and international brands across all regions of the country.”
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The Best Muslim Countries For Women’s Rights

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The Best Muslim Countries For Women’s Rights

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Muslim men are making headlines in order to promote awareness of women’s rights. So which Muslim countries are the most supportive of Women’s Rights?
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The Arab women in Cairo who are leading the way in aiming for equality in the work place

Om Waleed is a taxi driver. In fact she is the only woman driving a taxi in Cairo. She has...

The Arab women in Cairo who are leading the way in aiming for equality in the work place

Om Waleed is a taxi driver. In fact she is the only woman driving a taxi in Cairo. She has broken a huge taboo and put up with repeated harassment to pursue her ambition of doing the job she wants in order to support her family of three.
Euronews took a ride with her through the capital with the constant traffic jams creating more problems on her daily trips. Her skill has won her special standing among her male colleagues.
"At first I faced a lot of problems with other drivers, because they w…
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First Israeli Arab woman plastic surgeon

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First Israeli Arab woman plastic surgeon

For Dr. Rania Elkhatib, the first Israeli Arab woman to become a plastic surgeon in Israel, the job at Rambam Medical Center is a chance to be an emissary for her community.
The first Israeli Arab woman to become a plastic surgeon, Dr Rania Elkhatib works at the Rambam Medical Center, the largest hospital in northern Israel.
After studying medicine at the Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa and then specializing in general surgery, the 28-year-old doctor decided to focus on plastic surgery: "... It was important to me because in our community plastic surgery isn't very advanced and it's not well accepted so I feel a bit like an emissary for my community, to go into this field and take it forward," she says.
Situated in Haifa, Rambam is the referral center for 11 district hospitals. Its plastic surgeons treat a number of conditions, ranging from burns, war injuries and cleft palates to breast and facial reconstruction for cancer patients.
Thirty percent of doctors at Rambam are women, and the representation of Arab physicians is proportionate to the numbers in the population.
While the hospital is committed to providing equal opportunities, Prof. Yehuda Ullmann, head of the plastic surgery department, stresses that doctors are chosen purely on merit: "Plastic surgery residency is the most wanted residency in medicine not just in Israel but all over the world, and she was elected not because she's Arab, not because she's a woman, because she is Dr. Elkhatib and she is good and she is a very good doctor over here so we are lucky to have her here."

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Nightmare in Dreamland - housemaides in Dubai

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Nightmare in Dreamland - housemaides in Dubai

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Every year sees a migration of thousands of poor African and Asian women to the oil rich countries of the Middle East. Young women seeking a brighter future as domestic employees, for to be a maid in Dubai is the only prospect a young Ethiopian has of gainful employment.
100Dollars a month is the sought after average wage, no matter that you are on call 24 hours a day for your employer. However, on arrival in the fairytale land of Dubai these dreams will often turn into a nightmare of bare survival. These girls are becoming the slaves of the 21st century and there is no escape. Abused in a Country where they have no voice and no alternatives, many see suicide as the only way out. A few dare to flee, wandering the streets of Dubai or finding temporary refuge in one of the few, overfilled emergency shelters in the city.

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Inside the Dubai Women's Central Jail in Al Aweer

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What Will It Take to Create Jobs in the Arab World?

http://wrld.bg/I6Kpq - Start-ups create the most jobs in the Arab World. But very few start-up firms enter the markets each year in the region, and most remain micro-firms, preventing economies from creating enough jobs to absorb a growing workforce. A new World Bank report, "Jobs or Privileges: Unleashing the Employment Potential of the Middle East and North Africa", details how policies are stifling competition & what is needed to solve the unemployment problem. Read more: http://wrld.bg/I6Kpq

ReemAsaad giving a talk on ' Saudi ArabianWomen at Work' at the Warwick Economics Summit.
A successful wealth manager and analyst at Saudi Fransi Capital with over 12 years of experience in investment management and finance, Reem Asaad boasts an impressive résumé. But that's not all that defines her work.
Recently named one of the most influential Arabs in the world Reem has been hailed as a champion of Saudi Arabian women, with the self-proclaimed aim of encouraging and raising financial awareness in Saudi Arabia and promoting the social and economic well-being of its people.
Her 'LingerieCampaign', calling for better employment opportunities and improved consumer rights for women in the lingerie business, has received international recognition. In Saudi Arabia, one of the world's most conservative nations, women had long been required to buy underwear from stores staffed exclusively by men.
But in 2008 Reem launched one of the most successful social media campaigns in recent years. She set up a facebook group calling for action to ensure that only women could work in lingerie shops, and in 2011, after years of tireless writing and public speaking, her work paid off. Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah passed a directive ensuring that all such shops would be staffed solely by Saudi women.
The campaign culminated in the creation of tens of thousands of jobs for Arab women - not only changing the law but also empowering Saudi women and moving the nation one step closer to economic gender balance.
Unwavering in her campaign for equality, Reem is now aiming to improve the provision of childcare for working mothers, and she looks set to continue to address underlying issues regarding women's rights in Saudi Arabia.

The Arab Woman: Enhancing Leadership & Resilience

The League of Arab States adopted a regional action plan on women, peace and security in partnership with U.N. Women in October 2015, highlighting the need to empower Arab female leaders to strengthen institutions and help communities address conflict peacefully. On December 5, to mark the FifthAnnual Arab-American Day, the League of Arab States and the U.S.Institute of Peace will host a discussion with Arab women leaders, academics and policymakers, including the newly-elected Minnesota HouseRepresentative and Somali American, Ilhan Omar, on how education and economic opportunities can engage women and men in supporting women’s voices, equality and success.
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